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Contractor appointed for vital works on Menai Suspension Bridge ahead of bicentenary

Hull's Spencer Group will follow-up earlier work with four key packages to be delivered before 2026 celebration

The Menai Suspension Bridge is approaching its 200th anniversary.(Image: Meehan Media & Comms)

Hull bridge works specialist Spencer Group has been selected to revitalise the Menai Suspension Bridge ahead of the structure’s bicentenary.

The Hull engineering firm, which has carried out maintenance and repair works on some of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most iconic crossings, has been awarded a series of contracts for further major refurbishment works on the historic Welsh crossing ahead of marking 200 years in 2026.

The Grade I listed structure is the second oldest operational vehicular suspension bridge in the world. Opened in 1826, it crosses the Menai Strait between the island of Anglesey and mainland North Wales.

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The primary focus of the work includes a £1.5 million restoration project to repaint the entire main span underdeck of the 417m-long bridge.

Working on behalf of client º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Highways A55 Ltd, bespoke moving gantry platforms have been designed to enable teams to access the currently unreachable element, in order to shotblast, inspect and repaint the area.

Spencer Group facilitated a visit from the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation to Menai Suspension Bridge this summer.(Image: Meeham Media & Comms)

The works will begin once designs are complete and environmental approvals have been granted, as - like the firm’s Humber Estuary home - the Menai Strait is a protected Special Site of Scientific Interest and a wetland area of international importance under the Ramsar Convention.

Spencer will also replace the majority of the vertical road deck hangers, which suspend the deck from the main chains of the bridge. That will run throughout next summer, with the project is in the early design stages as the Spencer Group team assesses various methods and off-site manufacture of specialist components.